How To Open Any Windows App Using Keyboard Shortcuts?

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Short Bytes: If you use some Windows apps more frequent than others then you can create custom keyboard shortcuts for those apps in Microsoft Windows. This can save your valuable time when you use various Windows apps and software on a regular basis. The custom Windows keyboard shortcut for an app can be enabled by visiting the properties of the app’s shortcut file.

Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Windows, in fact, on every operating system, have made our lives easier. If there wouldn’t have been these helpful key combinations, then we would have to traverse longer paths to do various tasks.

Microsoft also provides its user’s the functionality to set custom Windows keyboard shortcuts which can be used to open individual apps and software in Windows. This relieves us from the hard work required to open the start menu, find the app, and then open it.

Even if you have saved your favorite apps on the Desktop, using keyboard shortcuts is much easier and faster because you don’t have to visit the desktop every time to open your desired software.

How to create custom keyboard shortcuts to open software in Windows 10?

It’s quite simple to set a custom keyboard shortcut to open a particular app in Windows 10 and previous versions. You can take the help of the following steps to enable custom shortcuts:

Right-click the Windows app’s shortcut file for which you want to create the custom shortcut.

Click Properties.

Under the Shortcuts tab, click the Shortcuts Key field.

Type any alphabet, symbol, or Numpad key according to your choice.

Windows will set the custom shortcut for the app according to the key you’ve chosen. For instance, you can use the letter C for Chrome. So, the shortcut will become CTRL+ALT+C.

Click Apply and click Ok.

Now, you can open Google Chrome directly by pressing the keyboard shortcut. This method works only for shortcut files. So, if an app doesn’t have a shortcut, you can create one. You can’t use the characters which are activated using the shift key, i.e., the !, @, #, $, etc.

The /,*,-,+ keys that are part of the Numpad can work without pressing CTRL+ALT. So, if you set one these keys as the keyboard shortcut, you can launch a particular app by pressing that key alone.

If you want to remove the custom Windows keyboard shortcut at later stage, follow the above method till Step 4 and press the Backspace key in the Shortcuts field.